ANW: UN Condemns DPRK, HK Clears Streets, Japan’s Election, and more
The United Nations votes on North Korea, does the failure of ASEAN mean more trouble in the South China Sea, and Japan’s snap election. These stories and more are on the November 21st edition of Asia...
View ArticleWill the US Take Sides in China Sea Disputes?
Audio version: Friday | April 17, 2015 For the past year, I’ve been discussing the South China Sea. This week, both Obama and China confirmed what I had to say, Facebook comes to the rescue, and Korea...
View ArticleWhat rules in the South China Sea, Abe in DC, and is Park a Lame Duck?
AUDIO VERSION: Friday | May 1, 2015 Everyone else wants to follow the rule of law in the South China Sea, but does China? Has Abe’s forward looking statement wooed the world and left South Korea out...
View ArticleChina’s Active Defense Explained, Hong Kong Shows Beijing, MERS, and more
Democracy advocates in Hong Kong stand their ground and send a clear message to Beijing. Is China’s “Active Defense” strategy anything new and just what does it mean? Plus was Washington’s OPM hack...
View ArticleWWII 70 Years Later
Seventy years ago tomorrow, we mark the end of the Second World War. This week, a special episode addressing some of the fall out that still remains. Plus stories from the Koreas, Bangladesh, and...
View ArticleVietnam to use force, Rights abuses in Malaysia, and more
Vietnam has authorized weapons use in the South China Sea. RAND Corporation’s Scott Harold joins me to discuss if Hanoi has what it takes to go up against China. What are the human rights issues...
View ArticleVietnam issues orders to fire on encroaching ships
It’s no secret that tensions in the South China Sea run high. While the most vocal critic of Beijing’s behavior tends to be the Philippines, with the US slowly stepping up its disapproval, the nation...
View ArticleAbe wins big at East Asia Summit, South China Sea Tension, and more
They met in Seoul, but what are the take aways from the meetings between Park, Abe, and Li? Tension in the South China Sea has been brewing for some time, but now that The Hague is getting into the...
View ArticleMa, Xi, and Aung San Suu Kyi
It was a week of landmark events. First Mr. Xi and Mr. Ma met in Singapore, marking the first time the two Presidents of China have sat down, but what are the implications? Then Myanmar held elections...
View ArticleANW: Hong Kong Protests – What You Need to Know and More
The democratic future of Hong Kong has reached an important crossroads. In this episode of Asia News Weekly, host Steve Miller dives into the details of what led up to the Occupy Central’s ultimatum...
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